Conspiracy to commit odometer fraud in first or second degree, penalty
If a person makes a plan with one or more other people to commit odometer fraud, that person is guilty of conspiracy. It does not matter if the fraud actually happens — making the agreement is enough. This is a class C misdemeanor.
Classifications stated in the statute. Actual outcomes vary.
407.543. to commit in first or second degree, . — 1. A person is guilty of conspiring with another person or persons to commit odometer fraud in the first or second degree if, with the purpose of promoting or its he agrees with such other person or persons that they or one or more of them will engage in conduct which constitutes such an .
2. The of section 562.014* shall apply to this section and as is provided in that section conspiring to commit odometer fraud in the first or second degree is a .
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Source & history notes
(L. 1983 S.B. 9) Effective 1-01-84 *Section 564.016 was transferred to section 562.014 by S.B. 491, 2014, effective 1-01-17.
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